Regions Bank Supports its Communities with Free Digital Financial Education Resources and Tools Through Next Step

Regions Bank remains committed to providing financial education and guidance to customers, associates and people in the communities it serves during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. Delivering on this commitment, Regions’ financial education program, Regions Next Step, offers free digital tools and resources designed to help people learn money management skills and break down financial targets into manageable, actionable steps. As COVID-19 continues to impact daily lives and finances, Regions Next Step has curated a large collection of resources to help people navigate financial challenges, stay on track and safeguard their future.

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“Whether you’re facing financial uncertainties or simply planning ahead, Regions Bank is here to help you”

“Whether you’re facing financial uncertainties or simply planning ahead, Regions Bank is here to help you,” said Joye Hehn, Community Financial Education Manager for Regions. “Last year, Next Step provided financial education to more than 1 million people across Regions’ footprint. Continuing that support, Next Step is proud to provide easily accessible, digital resources on today’s most critical money management topics to everyone.”

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Digital offerings from Regions Next Step include:

  • Regions’ Webinar Series – Visit our website to view a full schedule of upcoming Next Step Webinars where a knowledgeable Regions associate will walk you through easy-to-understand courses covering timely financial topics, from smart money management to banking without visiting a branch.
  • Next Step Podcasts – Improve your financial knowledge and learn new strategies with the Next Step Podcast collection. Our library of quick, educational podcasts is full of the budgeting, savings and credit tips you may need when creating or rethinking your financial plans.
  • Scholastic Virtual Learning – Regions is teamed up with Scholastic to offer Adventures in Math for children in kindergarten through 8th grade. Kids can learn the value of smart money habits at home through interactive games, fun lesson plans and downloadable activity sheets. Downloadable lesson plans are also available for teachers.

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